This collection of papers on women’s experiences as graduate students in geography seeks to contribute to the dialogue about women’s lives in the academy from the specific perspective of graduate students. Collectively, the contributors raise questions related to disciplinary equity, fieldwork, child care responsibilities – among others – and reflect on how feminism informs their engagement with these issues. These introductory remarks contextualize the five papers collected here by providing an overview of trends in graduate enrolment in universities and in the discipline of geography specifically. Some statistical evidence is followed by a discussion of how the graduate student experience is gendered
The recent growth in critical geography suggests this may be a ‘critical’ time for raising issues ab...
omen and Geography Study Group W The 1982/83 academic year has seen the Study Group continue its act...
How has feminist thinking shaped what we know? Emerging from the lecture series “Feminist Knowledge ...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...
Editors: Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer al-Hindi, UNO faculty member. In this innovative reader, Pam...
Feminist geography emerged in Australia in the 1980s, spurred on by the local Women’s Liberati...
In this paper, we draw on our personal experiences with the perpetuating gender bias in (early-caree...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
We explore in this essay the relatively uneven travels of feminist historical geography within the...
This paper explores the experiences of women of colour graduate students in human geography. I begin...
A Companion to Feminist Geography captures the breadth and diversity of this vibrant and substantive...
Women and gender minorities are underrepresented in positions of leadership and seniority in academi...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
This book highlights the experiences of feminist early career researchers and teachers from an inter...
Feminist geography teaching in universities in the Netherlands originated 30 years ago in an academi...
The recent growth in critical geography suggests this may be a ‘critical’ time for raising issues ab...
omen and Geography Study Group W The 1982/83 academic year has seen the Study Group continue its act...
How has feminist thinking shaped what we know? Emerging from the lecture series “Feminist Knowledge ...
Editor: Pamela Moss Chapter, Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography, authored by Karen Fal...
Editors: Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer al-Hindi, UNO faculty member. In this innovative reader, Pam...
Feminist geography emerged in Australia in the 1980s, spurred on by the local Women’s Liberati...
In this paper, we draw on our personal experiences with the perpetuating gender bias in (early-caree...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
We explore in this essay the relatively uneven travels of feminist historical geography within the...
This paper explores the experiences of women of colour graduate students in human geography. I begin...
A Companion to Feminist Geography captures the breadth and diversity of this vibrant and substantive...
Women and gender minorities are underrepresented in positions of leadership and seniority in academi...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
This book highlights the experiences of feminist early career researchers and teachers from an inter...
Feminist geography teaching in universities in the Netherlands originated 30 years ago in an academi...
The recent growth in critical geography suggests this may be a ‘critical’ time for raising issues ab...
omen and Geography Study Group W The 1982/83 academic year has seen the Study Group continue its act...
How has feminist thinking shaped what we know? Emerging from the lecture series “Feminist Knowledge ...